NFTS Calendar Honors Synagogue ,Tom Borman Heads $105,000 Drive for • Memorial Home of Jewish War Veterans Samuel J. Rhodes of the Jew- ish. War Veterans Memorial Home Association announces the official opening of the campaign for $105,000 for the Jewish War Veterans Living Me- morial, to be erected on Davison Avenue, between Holmur and P e t o s k e y, by Lerner-Linden Construction Co. The actual construction costs, landscaping, interior furnishings and equipment will cost $175.000. Towards this sum, $50,003 has been secured from the sale of land and $20,000 in cash and pledges, leaving the balance of $105,000 to be secured in the current drive. Tom Borman has been named chairman of the campaign and is assisted by the following members of the board of the JWV Memorial Home Associa- tion: Samuel J. Rhodes, president; Bud Blum, secretary; Harold F. Moran, treasurer; Nathan Ler- ner, Sol Raikow, Norman L. Berkley, Herbert Burdick, Jo- seph L. Bale, Arlene Rhodes, Sanford Rothman, Philip Cantor, Herman Troy, Hyman Safran, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ginsburg and Isadore Rosenberg. execu- tive director. The following have been receiving pledges and con- tributions during the past two months from Jewish War Vet- eran members: Sol Levine, Irv- ing Bogorod, Thomas Tannis, Lillian Feld, Mr. and Mrs. David Kay, Charles Reider and Manuel Zak. The building is being erected in conjunction with the Jewish Community Center, which will 'house the Dexter branch of the Jewish Community C e n t e r. Plans are being made for the cornerstone laying to take place in August. Leon Ginsburg is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Assisting Mr. Ginsburg in planning the pro- gram are Harold F. Moran" and Joseph L. Bale. The Memorial Room will house biographical sketches and pictures of the 300 Jewish servicement from Michigan who lost their lives in World War IL An attractive brochure, pre- pared by Simons-Michelson Co. and printed by Safran Printing Co., will be distributed in the Jewish c o m u n it y. Persons wishing to contribute to speci- Gold Star Fathers Elect M. Silverenan At a meeting of the Gold Star Fathers of the Jewish War Vet- erans held June 7 at the Jew- ish Center, Meyer Silverman was elected president and Leo Grossman secretary. Other officers are Samuel Lieberman, vice president, and Jack Geller, Bernard Pearl, Samuel Boim, Sam Eserow, J. Goldberg. J. Newmark, Isaac Rosenthal and Philip Cantor, board members. The group was organized sev- eral months ago to assist the JWV in its project of construc- tion of a memorial home hon- oring the more than 300 Jewish War dead in Michigan. CARD OF THANKS fled types of memorials in the new building are requested to contact Isadore Rosenberg, ex- ecutive director. 206 Charlevoix Bldg., WO. 1-3089. Governor Breaks Ground for New Carmel Building Ground will be broken for the new Carmel Hebrew School building at 1 p. m. Sunday, June 26, on Wyoming near Thatcher across from the new high school. Gov . G. Mennen Williams will break ground. Sol B. Edelman, cnairman of the ceremonies, and Sam Bonin, president of the school, an- nounce the following speakers: Gov. Williams, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Rabbi Pinchos Katz, Wm. Hordes, chairman of the Jewish National Fund, and Rab- bi I. A. Lawton, principal of the school. The pupils of the school will sing The Star Spangled Banner, Hatikvah, and Hebrew songs. In case of inclement weather, the ceremonies will be held at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming at Thatcher. The pub- lic is invited to attend. 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